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Mark.. a quick question please. :) You were responding to Jen's

statement that she felt the need to use supplements to get the B

Vitamins. Is this what your new virtual clinic would recommend then

I guess for a parent consulting you with this situation? You

suggested this as your choice I believe.. " though I would go with

spirulina for those B vitamins now. " so you obviously meant in lieu

of other methods. I'm intrigued....How much would you recommend to

get proper supplementation? Where do you get this in pure form??

Just trying to understand. :) Thanks

, yes it would be the first thing I would go for, spirulina from either

Earthrise or from Pure Planet. The ONLY difficulty is perhaps in the very

beginning, getting the child used to it and to not give too much the first few

days because then you can have a reaction. For an adult 9 grams would be a

medicinal dose though you can go much higher. For a child one would work their

way up to about five or six grams....and with some other basic things....see

what happens. If a child has severe gut problems I would lead in with

clay......and perhaps some other agents..........spirulina then will supply most

of the Bs but then one will see what else one needs. Perhaps the B 12

shots......I would put up spirulina against any pharmaceutically produced B

supplement anyday.....though...one can always add more B vitamins....so not

completly in lieu.....

Mark

> RE: Re: help with vitamins

>

>

> Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one needs

from foods is

> much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

what we all

> want someday for our kids? You bet.

> My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a specific

mineral or

> vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we still

may have to

> top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though. One

example is

> Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this list I

was talking

> to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only form

of Se that I

> can get in him without his stims going up.

> Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut will

not tolerate

> them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we top

it up with

> transdermal cream.

> I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday have

their child

> so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the need

for so much

> supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

nutrients from

> food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many other

little

> soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

start with the

> necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no other

way to get

> there.

>

>

>

>

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Just in case anyone was curious here is the nutritional info for a

cup of spirulina

http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts-001-02s024t.html

>

> Mark.. a quick question please. :) You were responding to Jen's

> statement that she felt the need to use supplements to get the B

> Vitamins. Is this what your new virtual clinic would recommend

then

> I guess for a parent consulting you with this situation? You

> suggested this as your choice I believe.. " though I would go with

> spirulina for those B vitamins now. " so you obviously meant in

lieu

> of other methods. I'm intrigued....How much would you recommend to

> get proper supplementation? Where do you get this in pure form??

> Just trying to understand. :) Thanks

>

>

> , yes it would be the first thing I would go for, spirulina

from either Earthrise or from Pure Planet. The ONLY difficulty is

perhaps in the very beginning, getting the child used to it and to

not give too much the first few days because then you can have a

reaction. For an adult 9 grams would be a medicinal dose though you

can go much higher. For a child one would work their way up to about

five or six grams....and with some other basic things....see what

happens. If a child has severe gut problems I would lead in with

clay......and perhaps some other agents..........spirulina then will

supply most of the Bs but then one will see what else one needs.

Perhaps the B 12 shots......I would put up spirulina against any

pharmaceutically produced B supplement anyday.....though...one can

always add more B vitamins....so not completly in lieu.....

>

> Mark

>

>

>

> > RE: Re: help with vitamins

> >

> >

> > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one needs

> from foods is

> > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

> what we all

> > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

specific

> mineral or

> > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we still

> may have to

> > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though.

One

> example is

> > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this list

I

> was talking

> > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only form

> of Se that I

> > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

will

> not tolerate

> > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we top

> it up with

> > transdermal cream.

> > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday

have

> their child

> > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

need

> for so much

> > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> nutrients from

> > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many other

> little

> > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

> start with the

> > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no other

> way to get

> > there.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Would there be any harm in adding spirulina into our children's daily treatment

protocol alongside their current supplementation?

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> >

> >

> > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one needs

> from foods is

> > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

> what we all

> > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

specific

> mineral or

> > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we still

> may have to

> > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though.

One

> example is

> > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this list

I

> was talking

> > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only form

> of Se that I

> > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

will

> not tolerate

> > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we top

> it up with

> > transdermal cream.

> > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday

have

> their child

> > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

need

> for so much

> > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> nutrients from

> > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many other

> little

> > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

> start with the

> > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no other

> way to get

> > there.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Would there be any harm in adding spirulina into our children's daily treatment

protocol alongside their current supplementation?

RE: Re: help with vitamins

> >

> >

> > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one needs

> from foods is

> > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

> what we all

> > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

specific

> mineral or

> > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we still

> may have to

> > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though.

One

> example is

> > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this list

I

> was talking

> > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only form

> of Se that I

> > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

will

> not tolerate

> > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we top

> it up with

> > transdermal cream.

> > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday

have

> their child

> > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

need

> for so much

> > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> nutrients from

> > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many other

> little

> > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

> start with the

> > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no other

> way to get

> > there.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Would there be any harm in adding spirulina into our children's daily treatment

protocol alongside their current supplementation?

Hi ,

No I would not see a problem as it is a food. But my suggestion would be to take

it very slowly introducing it almost in homeopathic quantity and get your child

used to it and then building from there. Spirulina is very green and very strong

and very different so go slow. And like anything new introduced into a protocol

watch for any reactions.

Mark

RE: Re: help with vitamins

> >

> >

> > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one needs

> from foods is

> > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

> what we all

> > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

specific

> mineral or

> > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we still

> may have to

> > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though.

One

> example is

> > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this list

I

> was talking

> > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only form

> of Se that I

> > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

will

> not tolerate

> > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we top

> it up with

> > transdermal cream.

> > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday

have

> their child

> > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

need

> for so much

> > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> nutrients from

> > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many other

> little

> > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

> start with the

> > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no other

> way to get

> > there.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Would there be any harm in adding spirulina into our children's daily treatment

protocol alongside their current supplementation?

Hi ,

No I would not see a problem as it is a food. But my suggestion would be to take

it very slowly introducing it almost in homeopathic quantity and get your child

used to it and then building from there. Spirulina is very green and very strong

and very different so go slow. And like anything new introduced into a protocol

watch for any reactions.

Mark

RE: Re: help with vitamins

> >

> >

> > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one needs

> from foods is

> > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

> what we all

> > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

specific

> mineral or

> > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we still

> may have to

> > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though.

One

> example is

> > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this list

I

> was talking

> > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only form

> of Se that I

> > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

will

> not tolerate

> > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we top

> it up with

> > transdermal cream.

> > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday

have

> their child

> > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

need

> for so much

> > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> nutrients from

> > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many other

> little

> > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

> start with the

> > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no other

> way to get

> > there.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> > Mark.. a quick question please. :) You were responding to Jen's

> > statement that she felt the need to use supplements to get the B

> > Vitamins. Is this what your new virtual clinic would recommend

> then

> > I guess for a parent consulting you with this situation? You

> > suggested this as your choice I believe.. " though I would go with

> > spirulina for those B vitamins now. " so you obviously meant in

> lieu

> > of other methods. I'm intrigued....How much would you recommend

to

> > get proper supplementation? Where do you get this in pure form??

> > Just trying to understand. :) Thanks

> >

> >

> > , yes it would be the first thing I would go for, spirulina

> from either Earthrise or from Pure Planet. The ONLY difficulty is

> perhaps in the very beginning, getting the child used to it and to

> not give too much the first few days because then you can have a

> reaction. For an adult 9 grams would be a medicinal dose though you

> can go much higher. For a child one would work their way up to

about

> five or six grams....and with some other basic things....see what

> happens. If a child has severe gut problems I would lead in with

> clay......and perhaps some other agents..........spirulina then

will

> supply most of the Bs but then one will see what else one needs.

> Perhaps the B 12 shots......I would put up spirulina against any

> pharmaceutically produced B supplement anyday.....though...one can

> always add more B vitamins....so not completly in lieu.....

> >

> > Mark

> >

> >

> >

> > > RE: Re: help with vitamins

> > >

> > >

> > > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one

needs

> > from foods is

> > > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

> > what we all

> > > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

> specific

> > mineral or

> > > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we

still

> > may have to

> > > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though.

> One

> > example is

> > > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this

list

> I

> > was talking

> > > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only

form

> > of Se that I

> > > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

> will

> > not tolerate

> > > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we

top

> > it up with

> > > transdermal cream.

> > > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday

> have

> > their child

> > > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

> need

> > for so much

> > > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> > nutrients from

> > > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many

other

> > little

> > > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

> > start with the

> > > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no

other

> > way to get

> > > there.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> > Mark.. a quick question please. :) You were responding to Jen's

> > statement that she felt the need to use supplements to get the B

> > Vitamins. Is this what your new virtual clinic would recommend

> then

> > I guess for a parent consulting you with this situation? You

> > suggested this as your choice I believe.. " though I would go with

> > spirulina for those B vitamins now. " so you obviously meant in

> lieu

> > of other methods. I'm intrigued....How much would you recommend

to

> > get proper supplementation? Where do you get this in pure form??

> > Just trying to understand. :) Thanks

> >

> >

> > , yes it would be the first thing I would go for, spirulina

> from either Earthrise or from Pure Planet. The ONLY difficulty is

> perhaps in the very beginning, getting the child used to it and to

> not give too much the first few days because then you can have a

> reaction. For an adult 9 grams would be a medicinal dose though you

> can go much higher. For a child one would work their way up to

about

> five or six grams....and with some other basic things....see what

> happens. If a child has severe gut problems I would lead in with

> clay......and perhaps some other agents..........spirulina then

will

> supply most of the Bs but then one will see what else one needs.

> Perhaps the B 12 shots......I would put up spirulina against any

> pharmaceutically produced B supplement anyday.....though...one can

> always add more B vitamins....so not completly in lieu.....

> >

> > Mark

> >

> >

> >

> > > RE: Re: help with vitamins

> > >

> > >

> > > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one

needs

> > from foods is

> > > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

> > what we all

> > > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

> specific

> > mineral or

> > > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we

still

> > may have to

> > > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though.

> One

> > example is

> > > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this

list

> I

> > was talking

> > > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only

form

> > of Se that I

> > > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

> will

> > not tolerate

> > > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we

top

> > it up with

> > > transdermal cream.

> > > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday

> have

> > their child

> > > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

> need

> > for so much

> > > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> > nutrients from

> > > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many

other

> > little

> > > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

> > start with the

> > > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no

other

> > way to get

> > > there.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> > Mark.. a quick question please. :) You were responding to Jen's

> > statement that she felt the need to use supplements to get the B

> > Vitamins. Is this what your new virtual clinic would recommend

> then

> > I guess for a parent consulting you with this situation? You

> > suggested this as your choice I believe.. " though I would go with

> > spirulina for those B vitamins now. " so you obviously meant in

> lieu

> > of other methods. I'm intrigued....How much would you recommend

to

> > get proper supplementation? Where do you get this in pure form??

> > Just trying to understand. :) Thanks

> >

> >

> > , yes it would be the first thing I would go for, spirulina

> from either Earthrise or from Pure Planet. The ONLY difficulty is

> perhaps in the very beginning, getting the child used to it and to

> not give too much the first few days because then you can have a

> reaction. For an adult 9 grams would be a medicinal dose though you

> can go much higher. For a child one would work their way up to

about

> five or six grams....and with some other basic things....see what

> happens. If a child has severe gut problems I would lead in with

> clay......and perhaps some other agents..........spirulina then

will

> supply most of the Bs but then one will see what else one needs.

> Perhaps the B 12 shots......I would put up spirulina against any

> pharmaceutically produced B supplement anyday.....though...one can

> always add more B vitamins....so not completly in lieu.....

> >

> > Mark

> >

> >

> >

> > > RE: Re: help with vitamins

> > >

> > >

> > > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one

needs

> > from foods is

> > > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't that

> > what we all

> > > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

> specific

> > mineral or

> > > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we

still

> > may have to

> > > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows though.

> One

> > example is

> > > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this

list

> I

> > was talking

> > > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only

form

> > of Se that I

> > > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

> will

> > not tolerate

> > > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we

top

> > it up with

> > > transdermal cream.

> > > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to someday

> have

> > their child

> > > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

> need

> > for so much

> > > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> > nutrients from

> > > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many

other

> > little

> > > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has to

> > start with the

> > > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no

other

> > way to get

> > > there.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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For the andrenals you may want to ask your doctor about

phosphorylated serine and/or pregnenalone. These both are pretty

potent regulators of andrenal function. There could be some concern

about pregnenalone's effects on testosterone it would depend on what

your child's profile is whether or not this would be good addition.

> > >

> > > Mark.. a quick question please. :) You were responding to

Jen's

> > > statement that she felt the need to use supplements to get the

B

> > > Vitamins. Is this what your new virtual clinic would recommend

> > then

> > > I guess for a parent consulting you with this situation? You

> > > suggested this as your choice I believe.. " though I would go

with

> > > spirulina for those B vitamins now. " so you obviously meant in

> > lieu

> > > of other methods. I'm intrigued....How much would you

recommend

> to

> > > get proper supplementation? Where do you get this in pure

form??

> > > Just trying to understand. :) Thanks

> > >

> > >

> > > , yes it would be the first thing I would go for,

spirulina

> > from either Earthrise or from Pure Planet. The ONLY difficulty

is

> > perhaps in the very beginning, getting the child used to it and

to

> > not give too much the first few days because then you can have a

> > reaction. For an adult 9 grams would be a medicinal dose though

you

> > can go much higher. For a child one would work their way up to

> about

> > five or six grams....and with some other basic things....see

what

> > happens. If a child has severe gut problems I would lead in with

> > clay......and perhaps some other agents..........spirulina then

> will

> > supply most of the Bs but then one will see what else one needs.

> > Perhaps the B 12 shots......I would put up spirulina against any

> > pharmaceutically produced B supplement anyday.....though...one

can

> > always add more B vitamins....so not completly in lieu.....

> > >

> > > Mark

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > RE: Re: help with vitamins

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for understanding what I meant Mark.

> > > > You're right when you say that getting the nutrients one

> needs

> > > from foods is

> > > > much better than supplementing. Of course it is... isn't

that

> > > what we all

> > > > want someday for our kids? You bet.

> > > > My Dan! is a great believer in that. When we can get a

> > specific

> > > mineral or

> > > > vitamin into my son via his diet, then that's great - we

> still

> > > may have to

> > > > top it up with supps depending on what testing shows

though.

> > One

> > > example is

> > > > Selenium in the form of a brazil nut, I think it was this

> list

> > I

> > > was talking

> > > > to someone about this just recently. Seems to be the only

> form

> > > of Se that I

> > > > can get in him without his stims going up.

> > > > Also, my son desperately needs his B Vitamins, but his gut

> > will

> > > not tolerate

> > > > them. So we make sure he gets them in the food form and we

> top

> > > it up with

> > > > transdermal cream.

> > > > I think the wish of every parent on this list is to

someday

> > have

> > > their child

> > > > so healthy and recovered that there would no longer be the

> > need

> > > for so much

> > > > supplementation and like most NT kids, they would get most

> > > nutrients from

> > > > food etc.. But unfortunately for my son, and for so many

> other

> > > little

> > > > soldiers like mine, the path to that 'dream come true' has

to

> > > start with the

> > > > necessary supplementation. There's just in most cases no

> other

> > > way to get

> > > > there.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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I really want to add the B's in especially because his adrenals are

not functioning well at all. If I add spirulina will the copper be

too much, as well as the sulphur? I am supplementing with molybdenum

and things to help his methylation.. he is a low methylator I

suspect. He does not tolerate the B's very well, would spirulina be

a better option in this case? If so how much should I start with? He

is aprox 35 lbs.

Stacey, because spirulina is a food, a pérfectly balanced one, I think its main

tendency is to balance the body. But like all new agents you add to a protocol

much care and attention needs to be present. For several reasons I recommend a

very slow entry into spriulina, starting out with almost homeopathic doses the

first day or two and then slowly building. Its very green to say the least so

kids have to get used to it slowly. But once started you could build easily to

five grams a day......

I just got confirmation from a spirulina company in the far east this morning

who has donated 900 bottles for my studies. 300 bottles of púre spirulina, 300

bottles of spirulina with selenium, and 300 bottles of chlorella. This is a very

strong sign for me and my work and what I hope to accomplish God willing.

Mark

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fwiw,

There is some good evidence that these children peak with b vits. in

about 5 hrs instead of 12 as the rest of us would. You might consider

dividing your dose, and giving either 3 or 4 times a day in smaller

amounts and do very well.

> I really want to add the B's in especially because his adrenals are

> not functioning well at all. If I add spirulina will the copper be

> too much, as well as the sulphur? I am supplementing with molybdenum

> and things to help his methylation.. he is a low methylator I

> suspect. He does not tolerate the B's very well, would spirulina be

> a better option in this case? If so how much should I start with? He

> is aprox 35 lbs.

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fwiw,

There is some good evidence that these children peak with b vits. in

about 5 hrs instead of 12 as the rest of us would. You might consider

dividing your dose, and giving either 3 or 4 times a day in smaller

amounts and do very well.

> I really want to add the B's in especially because his adrenals are

> not functioning well at all. If I add spirulina will the copper be

> too much, as well as the sulphur? I am supplementing with molybdenum

> and things to help his methylation.. he is a low methylator I

> suspect. He does not tolerate the B's very well, would spirulina be

> a better option in this case? If so how much should I start with? He

> is aprox 35 lbs.

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